Accident Reports
Yeah, if you really wanna understand anything about hang gliding then get the hell out of this bozo culture and go to the material from REAL aviation.NMERider - 2012/10/04 05:44:20 UTC
While we're on the topic of accident and incident prevention, I want to put in my endorsement for the FAA course on: Aeronautical Decision Making
http://www.faa.gov/regulations_policies/advisory_circulars/index.cfm/go/document.information/documentid/22624
There are two pdf files in the above-linked page to download and read. I believe the ADM methodology is fully applicable to HG pilots.
You knew what you did and why.I learned about this excellent document while researching safety after my ankle fracture.
http://www.hanggliding.org/viewtopic.php?t=27170Once I have thoroughly read and digested it I will probably be referring back to it in future posts as well as implementing the ADM methodology during my flights.
An X/C Landing Analysis
Jack Barth - 2012/09/20 15:12:55 UTC
Oops, broken ankle 2012/09/19. Motto: Don't land in rocky riverbeds.
- On the forums - yes.Ryan Voight - 2012/10/04 06:15:16 UTC
This is a perfect time to ask; NME - did you report the crash that resulted in a broken ankle?
- Who cares? What are we gonna learn from it? That landing in narrow dry riverbeds with large rocks strewn all over the place is dangerous? Duh.
Doesn't work too well when there's a White Oak trunk concealed inside the undergrowth either.NMERider - 2012/10/04 06:17:04 UTC
What crash? I fractured my ankle because I put my legs out and locked my right leg which put excess stress on my ankle.
Yeah, that's a specialty of Ryan's.Calling a minor event like this a "crash" is exactly the type of thing I described in an earlier post on this thread. It is rude and insulting to me and to every other self-respecting pilot in this community.
Let's not forget Davis and Rooney.In fact, by your insolence you have done more to reduce safety in this sport than anyone else I can think of in recent history.
But if you wanna look at the entire history of the sport Donnell takes the damage cake hands down. Nobody comes to within a small fraction of his record.
- Cut him some slack, Jonathan. Flying hang gliders is the only thing he's any good at and it's all he does so what else would you have him use to inflate his ego?Your holier than thou attitude and general condescending attitude have been a bane to this forum and this sport for as long as I have returned.
- Returned from where?
Good freakin' luck. It's hardwired into his DNA.I think it's time you changed your ways.
I think you'll find a few people on this list who don't have much use for him either.I for one will not tolerate any more of your crap.
What's a belly landing? I was under the impression that the only way to land a hang glider was to whipstall it and stop dead on your feet (or die trying).How about that report you promised everyone about your crash at POM because you can't even tie a proper knot in a harness zipper and couldn't even perform a proper belly landing?
Unless you're Bob's Numero Uno brainless sycophant. Then THIS:Tell us all about it. Did you file a report? Why not just share the same report you filed with USHPA here?
Did I file anything with USHPA about my ankle fracture? No, I did not and nor do I intend to. It will go into a black hole and be of no benefit to anyone. I did write a detailed report on the CSS forum which I linked on the Org. That IMHO was more than sufficient reporting. It was a local matter and local pilots are well aware of it.
Thank you for you concern. Now, please tell us all about your crash at POM because you were all zipped up with no place to go. After all, this happened in the same harness that the zipper got blown out of during your first "real" cross country flight. I guess you might have installed the replacement zipper yourself. Then it failed. Top this off with the fact that you are a harness maker makes me wonder?
Here is the story about the USHPA black hole:
http://ozreport.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=24742
The missing USHPA accident database
As an incumbent RD what do you plan to do to correct this situation? BobK and I would like some accountability and transparency.
http://www.ushawks.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=1081
Platform towing /risk mitigation / accident
is all the accountability and transparency you need after you've killed somebody on the other end of the string.Sam Kellner - 2012/07/03 02:25:58 UTC
No, you don't get an accident report.